Used? $600 for the transmission and $600 for the labor
Write a longer question. We need to know what kind of car. I'm in Reno NV and they replaced mine (Ford Taurus) with a rebuilt transmission. It cost me $3,000 but that includes labor.
It can cost between $500 and $2000 to change a manual transmission to an automatic transmission. The labor costs will depend on the specific shop charges.
yes 2001 automatic ford escape (suv) 4wd XLS transmission and labor
Replacing the water pump for that vehicle is 16.0 labour hours. Engine and transmission need to be removed.
This can be a complicated procedure. The exact price will vary by mechanic and will depend on the parts used and amount of labor.
I am assuming you have an automatic transmission, because the manual transaxle does not have a filter. It is located under the transmission pan and should cost about $40 plus a new gasket and labor if you have someone do it for you.
Get a transmission, clutch, and the pedals from a junkyard for a couple of hundred dollars. Eight plus hours in labor, and shop labor is usually around 50-80 bucks an hour.I could be wrong about the labor time, since I've never did it, or had it done.
a malfunction has been detected - get it checked out by a professional I drive an 2002 Explorer with 168,000 miles; it has the 5R55W automatic transmission in it. Like many of you, my O/D light started flashing, and I was getting a hard shift from 2-3. After much research , including from this site, I learned that the problem is NOT solved by replacing the transmission. The problem is solved by replacing the auto trans solenoid pack (drop the pan, replace the solenoid pack, replace the the pan and refill with fluid). I had the repair done for just over $500 - labor & parts. The challenge is finding a transmission specialist who understands the problem and is willing to do the solenoid replacement INSTEAD of replacing the transmission. My transmission is now shifting silky smooth.
The clutch replacement labor time is 6.7 hours. Expect another hour if the flywheel needs to be turned or replaced. It is quite an extensive job because the transmission has to be removed.
Gaskets are critical to proper operation. If you lose to much fluid your transmission will overheat and it will ruin the transmission. Unless you have several thousands of dollars lying around, I would recommend you get you Honda into a "certified" transmission mechanic. The cost of replacing the gasket: part=$75, Labor=$250 but this is better than the thousands it would cost to replace or rebuild the entire transmission.
The slave cylinder is usually replaced during a clutch replacement. The slave unit is fairly inexpensive but the labor can be costly since most vehicles require the transmission to be removed to replace the slave. Since the transmission has to be removed to replace the clutch anyway, there is no extra labor involved to replace the slave.
Approximately $400 -$ 500 this included labor, and you bring your on transmission. if it's automatic maybe that much but if it's standard you supply trans and maybe 150 it only takes me about 30 minutes